Where are the benchmarks for the new Titan Xp?

thatdepauwkid

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It's been shipping for a couple of weeks now but there's still super limited info out there about the new Titan. Where are the reviews? Benchmarks?
 
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Here are a few.
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thatdepauwkid

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These are great. Thanks for posting. More specifically, I was wondering where the game benchmarks were such as BF1, Metro, etc...

Also detailed reviews with things like thermal, overclocking, noise and all that other goodness.
 

thatdepauwkid

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The latest titan xp not titan x (pascal).
I know how similar it is to the 1080ti but that's never stopped people from benchmarking the hell out of new cards. Especially since this card it now the flagship of the world so to speak.
 


actually the new titan Xp is slightly faster than 1080ti. 1080ti is about on par with last year titan because core config wise the are the same. but the new titan Xp is using fully enabled GP102 that only used in Quadro P6000 before. as why there is no review it's quite simple: because nvidia is not sending any to reviewer. even last year titan to my knowledge have no review sample from nvidia. so for reviewer to review this card they need to spend their own resource to make it happen. and it seems nobody really interested to do that this time around. the reason is nvidia make this titan almost exclusively for compute crowd (deep learning) and most reviewer out there only interested in measuring it's gaming performance.
 

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I realize that it it faster that's why I'm looking for benchmarks. I also realize it's the same full 102 architecture that's why I said it's similar. And while it is very capable of those science applications you mentioned it's focus is still gaming. That's why they released at such a price point and why it has half the memory or their workstation cards. It even advertises gaming on their website.

I can find benchmarks for the p6000 online. Just waiting for the titan xp.
 


yes you can still use them for gaming but nvidia themselves actually did not recommend people to buy them just for gaming alone. jay made a rant recently about the new titan Xp. but he also mentions that in the past when he ask for titan from nvidia for one of his project nvidia directly tells him to get geforce based cards instead of titan (i believe this probably happen before 1080ti comes out). but no he said he want the fastest GPU that available for gaming and at that time it was last year titan. but this clearly tells that nvidia clearly did not recommend titan for gamer even if it was the fastest GPU for gaming purpose. and no the price is "cheaper" than true Quadro or tesla not because it was marketed more towards gaming. it is part of nvidia plan to encourage GPU compute among researcher than need massive compute performance. think again why nvidia no longer releasing titan with fully unlocked FP64 performance (remember nvidia can do it with their GP100 right now). one of the reason is nvidia already successful in convincing HPC crowd that if they want massive FP64 performance and yet at the same time still not go too crazy on power requirement, GPU is the way to go. with current gen titan nvidia are try to get as many as deep learning developer to create their solution based on their CUDA and GPU by harnessing INT8 performance (for inferencing). believe it or not even some professional solution actually offering nvidia titan where ideally they were supposed to use true tesla or quadro solution in their offering.

http://www.thinkmate.com/systems/servers/gpx/titan-x

and this is no doubt have it's effect on nvidia professional card sales.
 
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